John Brown III, a former chair of the Maryland Stadium Authority and owner and co-founder of RJ Bentley’s, died Saturday at ...
Students, staff and sports fans at the University of Maryland (UMD) are grieving the death of a local legend and staple in ...
The College Park community is reflecting on John Brown's life after he passed.
Port workers and employers drop contract negotiations again, 150-person Baltimore County accounting firm is acquired, and ...
But higher courts — including the state Supreme Court most recently on Nov. 1 — have blocked those decisions, with litigation ...
John Brown was a man of action -- a man who would not be deterred from his mission of abolishing slavery. On October 16, 1859, he led 21 men on a raid of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry ...
Charged with murder, insurrection, and treason against the state of Virginia, John Brown -- leader of the raid on Harpers Ferry -- lay wounded on a cot in the courtroom. He had requested that the ...
But Thoreau decided that Brown was literally Jesus—or at least that Jesus and John Brown were “two ends of a chain which I rejoice to know is not without its links.” In “A Plea for John ...
Stephanie Sodaro Esworthy, who staged outdoor summer concerts for the old City Bureau of Music, died of dementia complications Oct. 27 at the Senator Bob Hooper House in Forest Hill. The former Roland ...
Ahead of John’s Funeral, Days of Our Lives’ Stars Open Up About Filming the Farewell: ‘We Were All Suffering’ ...
University of Maryland sports broadcaster called Johnny Holliday called Brown “the unofficial mayor of College Park,” John Brown, the owner of longtime College Park favorite RJ Bentley’s, died ...
The man who ran a College Park, Maryland, institution for decades has passed away. John Brown, owner of the famous R.J. Bentley’s, has died at 77. He was a beloved figure in the community. His death ...